Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf and his family is pledging another $19.5 million toward the team's stadium project to cover more of the costs in several aspects of building and the surrounding areas. The Vikings contribution is now at nearly $551 million of the $1.061 billion project.

Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf said no changes are imminent after the team's embarrassing Week 7 loss to the New York Giants Monday, Oct. 21. "I'm sticking with my team. That's our team. We're going to stick with it."

Fantasy Tip:Josh Freeman looked downright awful in this one, and he clearly wasn't on the same page with his receivers all night. In his defense, he hasn't had much time to learn the offense. Until that improves, Adrian Peterson and the rest of the offense is in trouble.

Minnesota Vikings owner and chairman Zygi Wilf has expressed confidence in head coach Leslie Frazier and said he would continue coaching the team in 2013. When asked when they plan to announce who will coach the Vikings next year, Wilf said, "He is our coach," referring to Frazier. The head coach has one year remaining on his deal.

Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf said he expects his team to win the NFC North this upcoming season. "I expect to be (NFC North) division champs," Wilf said. "I want to be able to fight for the division, as we always did every year, and get better for years to come. That's always been our goal and it's been the goal since the first day I came here."

Updating a previous item, the Minnesota Vikings are reportedly looking to hire former NFL head coach Bill Parcells to run the organization. Owner Zygi Wilf is putting the hard sell on Parcells to "run the show." According to a source, Parcells revealed Wilf's offer to "name his price" to both oversee the team's football operations and coach the team. However, Parcells wonders whether the game has passed him by.

The Minnesota Vikings announced Thursday, March 1, a deal to build a new stadium in downtown Minneapolis. "This is an exciting day because the dream of keeping the Minnesota Vikings here for generations to come is close at hand," said owner Zygi Wilf.

Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf made it clear following Week 13 that head coach Leslie Frazier will return next season despite the team's 2-10 record. "Leslie will definitely be back next year," Wilf said. Wilf also said there might be some evaluation of the coaching staff, but he indicated that he didn't see any changes happening unless Frazier asked for changes.

Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf said the team has declined to appear on the HBO series "Hard Knocks," as the team has other areas to focus on. "We have other issues - the stadium and football - and we need to focus on those," Wilf said.

Tennessee Titans WR Randy Moss, formerly of the Minnesota Vikings, told owner Zygi Wilf following the team's Week 8 game that head coach Brad Childress was not a good head coach and should be fired, according to a league source, report Judd Zulgad and Chip Scoggins, of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Wilf arrived at the team's facility Wednesday, Nov. 3, and has been meeting with staff members and players to discuss a variety of issues surrounding the struggling team, including Childress.